Resistive heater with temperature sensing power pins and auxiliary sensing junction
US-2018235028-A1 · Aug 16, 2018 · US
US12048069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048069-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016844219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2024 |
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A temperature limiting device for a thermal system includes a modular unit that is configured to connect to a two-wire heater of the thermal system. More particularly, the modular unit includes a heater interface configured to connect to a two-wire heater of the thermal system, a power interface configured to connect to a power source to receive power; and a controller including a sensor circuit. The sensor circuit is configured to measure an electrical characteristic of the two-wire heater, which includes voltage, current, or a combination thereof. The controller is configured to calculate a temperature of the thermal system based on the measured electrical characteristic and determine whether the temperature is greater than a temperature setpoint.
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What is claimed is: 1. A temperature limiting device for a thermal system, the temperature limiting device comprising: a modular unit comprising: a heater interface configured to connect to a two-wire heater of the thermal system; a power interface configured to connect to a power source to receive power; an input/output interface configured to communicate with one or more external devices, wherein the one or more external devices includes a process controller of the thermal system; and a controller including a sensor circuit, wherein: the sensor circuit is configured to measure an electrical characteristic of the two-wire heater, wherein the electrical characteristic includes voltage, current, or a combination thereof, and the controller is configured to calculate a temperature of the thermal system, wherein the calculation is based on a change in the measured electrical characteristic and determine whether the temperature is greater than a temperature setpoint. 2. The temperature limiting device of claim 1 , wherein: the modular unit further comprises a power switch interface to connect to a power switch at the thermal system, and the controller is configured to operate the power switch to turn off power to the two-wire heater in response to the temperature of the thermal system being greater than the temperature setpoint. 3. The temperature limiting device of claim 1 , wherein the modular unit further comprises a power switch electrically coupled between the power interface and the heater interface and operable by the controller to control power to the two-wire heater. 4. The temperature limiting device of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to turn off power to the two-wire heater via the power switch in response to the temperature of the thermal system being greater than the temperature setpoint. 5. The temperature limiting device of claim 1 , wherein: the controller stores predefined heater information that associates temperature values of the two-wire heater with performance characteristic measurements of the two-wire heater, wherein the controller is configured to determine a performance characteristic based on the measured electrical characteristic; and the controller is configured to determine, as the temperature of the thermal system, a temperature of the two-wire heater, a temperature of a load being heated by the two-wire heater, or a combination thereof based on the determined performance characteristic and the predefined heater information. 6. The temperature limiting device of claim 5 , wherein the two-wire heater has a varying temperature coefficient of resistance, and the performance characteristic is a resistance of the two-wire heater at a temperature. 7. The temperature limiting device of claim 5 , wherein the heater interface is connected to the two-wire heater by way of a temperature sensing power pins that define a temperature sensing junction at the heater, wherein the sensor circuit measures voltage at the temperature sensing junction and the performance characteristic is a change in voltage at the temperature sensing junction. 8. The temperature limiting device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to calculate, as the temperature of the thermal system, a temperature of the two-wire heater, a temperature of a load being heated by the two-wire heater, or a combination thereof. 9. A thermal system comprising: a two-wire heater including two terminals; a process controller configured to control thermal performance of the two-wire heater based on data from one or more discrete sensors; a power switch operable to provide power to the two-wire heater based on a control signal from the process controller; and a temperature limiting device separate from the process controller, wherein the temperature limiting device comprises: a modular unit that comprises: a heater interface configured to connect to a two-wire heater of the thermal system; a power interface configured to connect to a power source to receive power; an input/output interface configured to communicate with the process controller; and a controller including a sensor circuit, wherein: the sensor circuit is configured to measure an electrical characteristic of the two-wire heater, wherein the electrical characteristic includes voltage, current, or a combination thereof, the controller is configured to calculate a temperature of the thermal system based on the measured electrical characteristic, an offset, and a temperature based on the two-wire heater and determine whether the temperature is greater than a temperature setpoint, and the controller is configured to operate the power switch to turn-off power to the two-wire heater in response to the temperature of the thermal system being greater than the temperature setpoint. 10. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein: the controller of the temperature limiting device stores predefined heater information that associates temperature values of the two-wire heater with performance characteristic measurements of the two-wire heater, wherein the controller is configured to determine a performance characteristic based on the measured electrical characteristic, and the controller is configured to determine, as the temperature of the thermal system, a temperature of the two-wire heater, a temperature of a load being heated by the two-wire heater, or a combination thereof based on the determined performance characteristic and the predefined heater information. 11. The thermal system of claim 10 , wherein the two-wire heater has a varying temperature coefficient of resistance, and the performance characteristic is a resistance at a temperature of the two-wire heater. 12. The thermal system of claim 10 , wherein: the two terminals of the two-wire heater include temperature sensing power pins that define a temperature sensing junction, and the sensor circuit is configured to measure voltage at the temperature sensing junction and the performance characteristic as a change in voltage at the temperature sensing junction. 13. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein the temperature limiting device is coupled in series with the process controller and the power switch, and the temperature limiting device is configured to transfer the control signal from the process controller to the power switch. 14. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein the temperature limiting device is arranged in parallel with the power switch to detect the electrical characteristic of the two-wire heater. 15. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein the modular unit includes the power switch. 16. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein: the two-wire heater is an in-line heater that heats fluid flowing therein, the power switch is disposed at and integrated with the in-line heater to transfer heat to the fluid flowing in the in-line heater; and the temperature limiting device is disposed separately from the two-wire heater and the power switch, and the modular unit includes a power switch interface to connect to the power switch. 17. The thermal system of claim 9 further comprising: a thermal cut-off circuit including a relay coupled to a power line to the two-wire heater; and a discrete sensor, wherein the two-wire heater is a layered heater that has a resistive heating layer, the discrete sensor is configured to measure a temperature of the heater, and the thermal cut-off circuit is configured to turn-off power to the two-wire heater via the relay when the temperature of the heater is greater than a cut-off temperatur
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